Report Guide
Report Guide
Report Guide
OCTOBER, 2022
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Introduction
Internship is a compulsory aspect in professional training. Given that HICM has the
objective of training professionals that will contribute to develop individual,
community, national and international development there is need for internship.
Basis of Evaluation
This report may take different forms for different institutions, however, for academic
purpose and to ensure uniformity, the following has been proposed for students at
HICM – UBa.
The interns are advised to go along with a jotter, upon studying the content of a
report. This will enable them collect data for the respective aspects needed to write
the report.
PRELIMINARY PAGES
- COVER PAGE: The title can read “AN INTERNSHIP REPORT BASED
ON A THREE-MONTH PLACEMENT AT THE NORTH WEST CO-
OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION BAMENDA, FROM 1ST JUNE TO 30TH
AUGUST 2022”
- BLANK PAGE
- DECLARATION PAGE
- CERTIFICATION PAGE: To be signed by the Field Supervisor,
Academic Supervisor and HOD or HOS
- DEDICATION PAGE: Dedicate to one at most two persons. No
justification to that effect
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS PAGE: Acknowledging the contributions of
all those who made the Internship and Report writing a reality. It should
be written in descending order of contribution.
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CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1Background to the Internship: In this section, you are expected to write
how internship has evolved over time. Other introductory aspects like
types of internship and the justification of that which you are undertaking
will be good.
1.2Aims and Objectives of Internship: The intern is expected to provide the
aim (broad objective) and specific objectives that informed their going on
internship. This is seen as the objectives that kept them focused while at
internship.
1.3 Operational Definition of Terms: Here the intern is expected to define
some rare terms or terms with multiple meaning which are used in the
report with a particular meaning.
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CHAPTER TWO
2.3 Vision and Mission of the Organisation: State the vision and mission of
the organisation
CHAPTER THREE
that the activities carried out be presented in the order in which the intern
undertook them, if they had no opportunity to rotate different Departments
while at internship.
etc
CHAPTER FOUR
4.1 Carefully state the problem that you have discovered in the
company during your internship training: State the problem clearly and
precisely. State the consequences that would follow, if corrective action not
taken.
4.2.1 Strengths of the Organisation: These are seen as the good sides of the
organisations. It may be associated to resources, administration and other
controllable aspects by management.
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4.2.2 Weaknesses of the Organisation: Weaknesses are seen as the bad sides
of the organisations. It may be associated to resources, administration and
other controllable aspects by management.
4.2.3 Opportunities for the Organisation: the good aspects found in the
external environment which management can exploit for the benefit of the
organisation
CHAPTER FIVE
5.2 Conclusion
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Appendices: Appendices are source documents which are raw and are
somehow indicators of proof that the intern was at internship and did work
with those documents. Each source document makes an appendix and must be
referred to within the report. Eg (see Appendix I)
Tables: All tables should have titles written above and sources written below.
Nature of writing: In prose such that the intern is bound to explain to ensure and
ease the readers understanding. Bullets must therefore be avoided as much as
possible.